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Coordinates: 02°42S 27°21E / 2.700°S 27.350°E / -2.700; 27.350
 

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Shabunda Territory
An air view of Shabunda, showing both the city and the river Ulindi
An air view of Shabunda, showing both the city and the river Ulindi

Map

Map

Shabunda Territory is located in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Shabunda Territory

Shabunda Territory

Coordinates: 3°06′S 27°30′E / 3.1°S 27.5°E / -3.1; 27.5
Country DR Congo
ProvinceSouth Kivu
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)

Shabunda is a town and a territoryofSouth Kivu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Shabunda is the largest territory in the province, covering more than 25,000 square kilometres.

According to the Humanitarian Exchange Magazine, in 2002 it was "home to over a million people. The administrative centre, Shabunda, is nearly 3,000 km from the capital, Kinshasa. There are no postal services and no radio. Only landing strips keep the territory from being completely cut off".[1]. It is possible to access Shabunda by motorbike from Kindu but it is a two day trip.

In June 1997 reports surfaced of a massacre of refugees in February that year at a bridge over the Ulindi River just north of the town of Shabunda. The refugees included unarmed civilians and armed Hutu fighters who had been involved in the 1994 massacre of Tutsis in Rwanda. They were attacked by Rwandan Tutsi troops who were fighting with the rebel forces of Laurent Kabila to overthrow the dictator Mobutu Sese Seko. Witnesses said that hundreds of people were killed.[2]

In 2022 water supply was established in the centre of Shabunda. There had been no water supply there for 100 years.[3]

Politics[edit]

Shabunda Territory is represented in the National Assembly by two deputies:

References[edit]

  1. ^ Charles Mampasu, Shabunda: the 'forgotten Kosovo' Archived 2011-07-20 at the Wayback Machine, Humanitarian Exchange Magazine, Issue 20, March 2002
  • ^ DIANNA CAHN (June 29, 1997). "Witnesses say troops killed refugees at bridge in Zaire 6/29/97". Associated Press. Retrieved 2011-12-10.
  • ^ Photos, MONUSCO (2022-03-28), PHOTO DU JOUR DU JEUDI 31 MARS 2022, retrieved 2022-03-31
  • 02°42′S 27°21′E / 2.700°S 27.350°E / -2.700; 27.350


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